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October 30, 1964 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-30

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Friday, October 30, 1964-21

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Promote Justice .

ALLEN C. INGLE

To CIRCUIT COURT

OAKLAND, COUNTY

REMEMBER

Party levers are not connected with non-partisan ballot—it will be at the extreme
right of machine on blue background—be sure and pull INGLE pointer.

He is not a political machine candidate.
He is a dedicated public servant.

THAT IS WHY HE IS ...

ENDORSED BY
* Veterans Citizens League
* Organized Labor
* Professional Men
* Businessmen

SUPPORTED BY

* Housewives
* Lawyers
*Office Workers
* Farmers

DEMOCRATS

INDEPENDENTS

REPUBLICANS

Judge His Qualifications:

JUSTICE
FOR 11 YEARS

The best recommendation is your attorney—Ask him.

GUARDIAN OF
YOUR RIGHTS

Ingle is known throughout the State•as a spokesman and GUARDIAN OF YOUR RIGHTS. Ingle was one of the very few who
argued against the present driver license point system, which fails to consider the miles driven, punishment already inflicted

Ingle is known throughout the State as a FAIR, HONEST, and IMPARTIAL JUSTICE.

by the Court, and other important factors. At the various so-called safety meetings at Lansing, it was Ingle who fought for
the protection of your constitutional rights. Many devices were planned, such as illegal tickets being given at the scene of
accidents by officers who did not see any offense committed. The majority of those ticketed would plead guilty, thus safety
would be served — Ingle refused to accept this view, contending to the bitter end, that public officials and employees should

protect the rights of the people and not take advantage of the so-called Ignorance of the Law.

COURT REFORM
LEADER

The uniform accounting and form law was written by Ingle, explained by Ingle to the legislature, with the result that it be-

WORKERS
FRIEND

The law which gives you the right to plead guilty or not guilty by mail on traffic offenses, thus saving thousands of workers,
a day's pay, was written by Ingle, who presented it to the Legislature and secured its passage into law.

\ SELF EDUCATED
THE
AMERICAN WAY

came law, so that all Justice Courts throughout the State are uniform.

Ingle was born June 26, 1921, at Highland Park, Michigan, the son of a factory worker who died when Ingle was 9 years

old. While in high school he was a newspaper boy. Upon graduation, he worked days and attended college at night. Yes,

they were the usual jobs, elevator operator, shipping clerk, truck driver, gas station attendant, office boy, messenger boy, and
mail clerk. Finally the education began to pay dividends and Ingle worked as an office manager, accountant with a Certified

Public Accountant, and finally college was completed, and Inglebegan the practice of law.

GRADUATE

PAST PRESIDENT

Highland Park High School — The Business Institute — Detroit Institute of Technology (B.S.) —

Detroit College of Law (L. L. B.)

Oakland County Judicial Association
Michigan Justices of the Peace Association
Farmington Savings and Loan Association

VETERAN
WORLD WAR 11

Served with the 8th and 78th Infantry Divisions, then Secret Intelligence Branch of O.S.S.
Member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.

HONORED BY
WHO'S WHO

As a result of his leadership in Court reform, his fight to protect your rights, and his service as President of the Michigan
Justices, the Oakland County Judicial Association, and Farmington Savings, Ingle was honored by being selected for the

PRACTICING
ATTORNEY—NOW
IN 15th YEAR

and the United States Supreme Court.

publication, Who's Who in the Midwest.

Admitted to practice in all Michigan Courts, U. S. DistrictCourt, U. S. Court of Appeals,

LIFETIME MICHIGAN RESIDENT

14 years in Oakland County.

VOTE ... November 3rd For INGLE

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